It seems that most people do not trust government’s claims about supposed national interest.
Unfavourable arbitration ruling means that Croatia will have to cover most of the costs.
SDP says that it is unacceptable to partially privatize Croatian Electric Company (HEP) in order to renationalize oil company INA.
MOL’s share in INA will probably be bought by partial privatization of Croatian Electrical Company (HEP).
According to media reports, government could sell 25 percent of Croatian Electrical Company (HEP) in order to buy back MOL’s share in INA.
Boris Lalovac does not believe the government should buy back MOL’s share in INA.
If MOL agrees to sell its share, the government should adopt a strategy what to do with the company.
After yesterday’s sudden announcement that the government plans to buy back MOL’s share of INA, the Hungarian company has issued a short statement.
European Commission wants Croatia to change its law regarding privatization of the national oil company.
Management President of MOL Zsolt Hernadi said in an interview for the German business magazine Handelsblatt that he is pleased with the Management and personnel of INA, and “although the problem is in the politics in Zagreb, he believes a deal will be made with the Croatian government so INA will be a part of the new MOL